I expect to impanel a new grand jury along in January and I wouldn't be surprised ef they looked into the matter purty thoroughly. |
No only sheriffs, but their employees who impanel juries or execute process in the courts shall take an oath of office. |
David Erickson, a former Illinois state court judge and prosecutor, said it might be more difficult to impanel a jury in the retrial. |
So let's borrow a page from South Africa and impanel a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to examine race in America. |
They can ask the court to impanel a new jury to reconsider whether to impose the death penalty or settle instead for a sentence of life in prison. |
Any responsible prosecutor, especially now, given the discovery of more bodies, would at a minimum impanel a grand jury and begin collecting evidence. |